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WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT 1987 - SECT 151A
Effect of recovery of damages on compensation
151A Effect of recovery of damages on compensation
(1) If a person recovers
damages in respect of an injury from the employer liable to pay compensation
under this Act then (except to the extent that subsection (2), (3) or (4)
covers the case): (a) the person ceases to be entitled to any further
compensation under this Act in respect of the injury concerned (including
compensation claimed but not yet paid), and
(b) the amount of any weekly
payments of compensation already paid in respect of the injury concerned is to
be deducted from the damages (awarded or otherwise paid as a lump sum) and is
to be paid to the person who paid the compensation, and
(c) the person ceases
to be entitled to participate in any injury management program provided for
under this Act or the 1998 Act.
(2) If damages in respect of an injury are
recovered from the employer liable to pay compensation under this Act,
pursuant to a cause of action that survives for the benefit of the estate of a
deceased worker under the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1944 , the
following amounts of compensation are to be repaid out of the estate of the
deceased worker to the person who paid the compensation: (a) the amount of any
weekly payments of compensation already paid in respect of the injury
concerned,
(b) the amount of any permanent impairment compensation and pain
and suffering compensation already paid in respect of the injury concerned.
(3) If damages are recovered in an action under the Compensation to Relatives
Act 1897 in respect of the death of a worker from the employer liable to pay
compensation under this Act in respect of the death: (a) the amount of any
compensation under Division 1 of Part 3 paid in respect of the death is to be
deducted from the damages (awarded or otherwise paid as a lump sum) and is to
be paid to the person who paid the compensation, and
(b) a person recovering
those damages ceases to be entitled to any further compensation under this Act
in respect of the death of the worker.
(4) If a person recovers motor
accident damages in respect of an injury from the employer liable to pay
compensation under this Act: (a) the person ceases to be entitled to any
further compensation under this Act in respect of the injury concerned
(including compensation claimed but not yet paid), and
(b) the amount of any
compensation already paid in respect of the injury concerned is to be deducted
from the damages (awarded or otherwise paid as a lump sum) and is to be paid
to the person who paid the compensation.
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